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happy end of act 14 (very mild spoilers under cut)
when i tell you i was SCREAMINGGGGG during the yuki-ibuki meeting
also ibuki saying they can't get into theater because they can't watch it in 2x speed is so fucking funny WHY ARE YOU GEN Z
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— everything’s fine
I just… sigh.
Warnings: none. I guess spoilers for chapter 93 but not really.
Pairing: Tamsy Caines x f!reader.
Word Count: 0.4k.
These were the times you cherished.
Your clothes strewn forgotten on his bedroom floor as evidence from the night before. Thankful that Tamsy’s room is a few floors up to avoid Riyou sneaking in through your bedroom window again.
This is when you’re happiest. The soft quiescent before the storm as you press a lingering kiss against Tamsy’s pectoral, tired eyes fluttering open to see your lover already awake. Your soft breasts press into his side as you snuggle deeper into the side of him, smoothing your palm against his sternum to seek out the gentle beating of his heart.
Golden eyes stare up at the ceiling, deep in thought. As the only other indication that he’s awake is the way his fingers come up to smooth against your soft skin. Your leg swung over his hips as calloused fingers draw absentminded patterns against the back of your thigh.
It’s peaceful like this, almost enough to fool yourself into thinking that this is perfect. That everything is perfect.
The only sound is the constant ticking of his alarm clock in the background, like a daunting metronome counting down to the impact that’ll have you crashing back to reality when it sounds. Snatching away every little thread of happiness you’ve strewn together.
“Hey,” You lift your head from his chest to stare into his eyes. Tamsy’s tired pupils shift their gaze to meet yours as he offers a small smile, barely a curve at the side of his lips as you pout childishly at him, “Is everything okay?”
“Everything’s fine.” He responds simply.
But you can tell that there’s something hiding behind his eyes as you press a kiss to his calloused lips. A kiss that’s barely reciprocated before he’s pulling away. Shivering when the cold engulfs you as he moves to stand, leaving you naked and alone in his bed as the covers bunch around your waist. Shutting off his alarm clock a minute before the dreaded noise is set to blare as he begins to tug his clothes on, offering you a small smile as he prepares to leave the room.
“Is everything okay?” He poses the same question back at you while delicate fingers clip back his messy hair.
It’s difficult to convince yourself that the person you’re in love with isn’t hiding something from you, but it’s even worse when it’s true.
“Everything’s fine.”
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Royal Docks London Bench Designs
Royal Docks London Bench Designs 2020, Pews and Perches Design Contest Photos, News
Royal Docks London Bench Design Winner
17 December 2020
Royal Docks London Bench Design Competition News
Pews and Perches Design Contest news
London Festival of Architecture and Royal Docks Team unveil winning designs for 2020 ‘Pews and Perches’ competition
17th December 2020 – A series of five new benches designed by emerging architects – the winners of a competition organised the London Festival of Architecture and Royal Docks Team – have been unveiled across the Royal Docks.
The competition, now in its second year, invited architecture and design students, recent graduates and emerging practitioners to deliver a playful new take on street furniture that can celebrate the Royal Docks and the communities at home in the area – a series of conversation starters to re-connect everyone with nature and the docks’ built environment.
From a bench that makes use of the wind to perform as a riverside instrument to a design inspired by an unusual shipment of elephants over 70 years ago, the ‘Pews and Perches’ benches combine imaginative design approaches with creative, sustainable material choices to provide locals, visitors and Londoners with unique new spaces to sit and make the most of their surroundings.
All photos © Luke O’Donovan
ELE-Bench by RAB Studio Thames Barrier Park
Referencing an unusual delivery of 20 baby elephants to the George V Docks in 1947, the ELE-Bench helps bring to life this moment in the docks’ history for future visitors. Inspired by the gait and rhythm of the elephant’s stride pattern, this simple, colourful bench creates a striking elephant silhouette from afar. With a comfortable seat made from cork, the design offers shelter from the wind as well as space for both back-to-back seating and for multiple family members to sit together, encouraging visitors to pause in this location.
This bench is supported by Crafted By Design, Hanex UK and Wyliewood limited.
Water, water everywhere by Betty Owoo and Quincy Haynes Royal Victoria Gardens
With piles of rubbish such as plastic bottles and face masks still commonly thrown into the Thames, this design seeks to start a conversation about how we can inspire people to treat our waterways better and reuse these objects. Water, water everywhere uses these found objects and suspends them in resin where they seem to be floating in water, and jesmonite, where they are almost riverbed fossils waiting to be uncovered. Frozen in time, the result is a bench simple in form but complex in materiality, providing a sculptural seat for people to gather and connect with the water’s edge.
This bench is built in collaboration with Helen Caulfield of the Redundant Architects Recreation Association (R.A.R.A.) and supported by Sophie Percival and Priscilla Wong.
The Royal Resonance by CAST (Chutimon Suetragulwong, Austin Joseph, Sonam Dahya, Tyler Natdanai) Outside UTC College
The Royal Resonance tackles the topic of the pandemic and social distancing with playful urban furniture that allows people to be together while remaining safely apart. In a design inspired by nature, several aluminium poles vibrate in the wind, performing as a riverside instrument and an art form. The modular design promotes both isolation and relationships between people and nature, forging local interactions as well as social distancing as a community safely.
This bench is supported by Jian Jun Hayashi, Jeremy Tay and Karakusevic Carson Architects Workshop.
Afloat by Ben Child and Luca Luci Connaught Crossing North
Referencing the docks’ marine context, this design recycles rowing oars to create a crossed structure for the bench. Building on this, Afloatsees different oar lengths used to support the back rest and armrest, which also includes a small table. The back rest and seat itself are made from marine plywood, cut with a CNC machine. Finished in a bright teal colour and engraved with ‘Royal Docks’, the bench stands out from afar, creating a contrast with the wooden texture of the oars and highlighting its structure.
The Rocking Bench by Duncan Graham Thames Barrier Park
A call for playfulness and for a bit of fun in today’s less than fun world, the Rocking Bench stands out with its bright, yellow colour, and seeks to encourage interaction while keeping people safely apart. Inspired in part by the beam scales once used in the Royal Docks to weigh imported goods, the bench uses a simple rocking motion to provide a connection for friends, family, and neighbours, but also calls out for companions for those sat alone. The bench consists of CNC cut plywood fastened together with steel rods, and was manufactured entirely within the Lee Valley.
Once London’s gateway to world trade, the Royal Docks is one of the UK’s most important regeneration stories, as it re-emerges as a thriving and diverse commercial and cultural hub with a welcoming new waterfront. The winning teams and the Royal Docks Team have worked closely with local communities to develop their designs, ensuring that these are in keeping with the communities’ needs and aspirations for their public space.
This project also expands on the legacy of the first edition ‘Pews and Perches’ competition, which sees three benches remain installed across the Royal Docks waterfront, where they are still enjoyed by the public. Building on this success, these five new benches will continue to champion the Festival’s mission to support and showcase emerging talent. In response to the regulations put in place due to coronavirus, they will not only bring a fresh, new design perspective but also provide space to safely enjoy the Royal Docks.
The teams have each been awarded £2,000 including a design fee of £500 to develop, build and install their benches, which will be in place for the next year. The competition was judged by an expert panel including Dan Bridge (Programme Director in the Royal Docks), Tamsie Thomson (Managing Director, New London Architecture), Frances Williams, (Technical Editor, Architects’ Journal), Pedro Gil (Founder, Studio Gil), Rawnak Jassm (Community Engagement Officer, Royal Docks Team) and Kevin Twyford (Principal Landscape Architect, London Borough of Newham).
Tamsie Thomson, Managing Director of New London Architecture, said:
“This year’s Pews and Perches collection is a series of imaginative and thoughtful responses to the unique setting of the Royal Docks and the times we find ourselves in. Thanks to our brilliant design teams, these benches draw upon the Royal Docks’ rich history, offer commentary on our environmental impact, and reconcile our desire to be together while remaining socially distant. Every year I’m inspired by how the winning teams address the brief, and I hope that many people will enjoy these benches and experience the difference that great design can make to our everyday lives.”
Background
The London Festival of Architecture (LFA) is the world’s largest annual architecture festival and showcases London as a global architectural hub. The LFA’s mission is to support London’s architectural and design talent, enthuse and engage with the public, and find new ways to look at familiar places. In 2020 the LFA has explored the theme of power, and celebrated innovation and design through a digital events programme in June. The 2019 edition of the LFA inspired over 600 events across the capital, attracting over 800,000 visitors and a global audience of 138 million. A year-round programme of design competitions, design charrettes, campaigns and other activities also champions London as the best place in the world to practice and enjoy architecture.
Twitter: @LFArchitecture Instagram: @LondonFestivalofArchitecture https://ift.tt/18UHe3d
Royal Docks Enterprise Zone:The Royal Docks Enterprise Zone is a joint project between the Mayor of London, the London Borough of Newham, led by Mayor Rokhsana Fiaz, and the London Economic Action Partnership (LEAP). It has the potential to deliver 35,000 jobs, 4,000 new homes and more than £5 billion of inward investment by 2037/38. As London’s only Enterprise Zone, the Royal Docks has a special government designation that means new business rates in the Zone are reserved and reinvested into the area. This has enabled plans for £314 million of investment into the area over the next 5 years to revive the area as a distinctive location for business and culture.
www.royaldocks.london @YourRoyalDocks
Royal Docks London Design Competition information received 171220
Previously on e-architect:
Royal Docks London Design Competition News
Transforming London’s Royal Docks with water sensitive urban design – new open ideas design competition is announced.
Royal Docks London Contest Design: Heatherwick Studio image from London Development Agency Royal Docks London Design Competition – proposal by UK designers Heatherwick Studio
Albert Island, Royal Docks London Development – 2018
Silver Building in the Royal Docks, London – 2017
Royal Docks London Regeneration Proposals – 2016
Royal Docks Cable Car – 2013
Another Royal Docks London design on e-architect:
Royal Docks Business Park Design: KCAP with Maccreanor Lavington Architects image from architect Royal Docks Business Park
Location: Royal Albert Way, London, England, UK
London Buildings
Contemporary London Architecture Designs
London Building Designs – chronological list
London Architecture Tours by e-architect
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Royal Docks London Regeneration Proposals
London Olympic Stadium HOK Sport – Peter Cook
London designs by Thomas Heatherwick – Selection:
Paperhouse, Kensington & Chelsea, west London Paperhouse : Newspaper Kiosk design
Rolling Bridge, west London Rolling Bridge
Key design by Thomas Heatherwick:
Shanghai Expo – UK Pavilion, China Shanghai Expo UK Pavilion
Another Royal Docks building on e-architect:
Silvertown Quays Farrells Silvertown Quays Royal Docks
The Shard Design: Renzo Piano Building Workshop (RPBW)
Royal Academy of Arts London
Royal Courts of Justice London
Royal Danish Embassy
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Forward Friday Hummingbird. "When everyday practice, means to go forward" . --- . August is almost over. I'm slowly transitioning to what hoowanhobbies will be on the months to come. Still everyday is a learning and discovering day! Colors and pencils are still amazing! 🤓 Stay with me! Like, comment, share,follow! #forward #hummingbird #tamsi #bird #pink #notgivingup #everyday #practice #watercolorpencil #pencils #doodle #lines #drawing #blackpen #hoo #hoowan #hoowanhobbies #aspiringartist #selftaught #dailyproject #doitdaily #create #creativity #creatives #artjourneylog #artjournal
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Iloilo beats Zamboanga at home; SJ nips DavOcc in finals rematch
#PHnews: Iloilo beats Zamboanga at home; SJ nips DavOcc in finals rematch
MANILA -- Aaron Jeruta put the University of San Agustin Gym into frenzy as he scored the winning basket for Iloilo, which survived Zamboanga, 60-58, in a crucial MPBL Lakan Season game on Saturday night.
Jeruta, who struggled all game long scored on a layup against the defense of Robin Roño with 12.4 seconds left to break the 58-all deadlock.
"Aaron will always be Aaron. Sa wakas. Ilang game nang gigil na gigil siya. Sa wakas naman ay nabigiyan siya ng (Finally. He was longing for that opportunity. Finally, he was given a) chance for that bucket," said coach Eric Gonzales on Jeruta's game-winner.
Zamboanga still tried to steal the road win, but Anton Asistio and Santi Santillan misfired in their three-point attempts as time expired.
Alfrancis Tamsi led Iloilo, which zoomed to the fifth spot in the Southern Division at 16-10, with 17 points, three rebounds, and one steal.
Rey Publico added 14 points and nine rebounds.
Santillan made 15 markers, five boards, and one block for Zamboanga, which slipped to the sixth seed at 16-11.
Meanwhile, San Juan romped Davao Occidental, 84-65, in their highly anticipated finals rematch.
The Knights took control of much of the first half, opening a 43-17 lead with four minutes left in the half.
The Tigers tried to bounce back in the second half, drawing to within eight, 57-65, with 6:05 left in the game, but the Knights answered with the game-deciding 13-0 run to up the lead back to 21.
"Siyempre, nagulat kami sa maagang lamang, pero lumaban kami sa depensa, sa dikdikan. Naka-match kami, naka-execute at gumana ang depensa namin (Of course, the early lead surprised us but we fought back in defense. We’re able to match, executive and our defense worked)," said coach Randy Alcantara after the win.
Orlan Wamar put up 15 points, two rebounds, and two assists off the bench for San Juan, whose league-best record is now at 23-3, stretching its lead over Manila for the Northern Division top seed to a full game.
Yvan Ludovice and Mark Yee each had 14 markers for Davao Occidental, which fell to 21-4, with the latter achieving a double-double with 14 rebounds. (PNA)
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References:
* Philippine News Agency. "Iloilo beats Zamboanga at home; SJ nips DavOcc in finals rematch." Philippine News Agency. https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1091290 (accessed January 19, 2020 at 07:58PM UTC+14).
* Philippine News Agency. "Iloilo beats Zamboanga at home; SJ nips DavOcc in finals rematch." Archive Today. https://archive.ph/?run=1&url=https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1091290 (archived).
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Bullock bounces back, leads ROS rout of TNT
PBA IMAGES Motivated to rebound from his underwhelming debut, J’Nathan Bullock responded to coach Caloy Garcia’s demands to lead Rain or Shine to a 105-73 blowout of TNT Sunday in the 2017 PBA Governors’ Cup at Smart Araneta Coliseum. The 30-year-old reinforcement made sure the Elasto Painters didn’t make a mistake tapping him as replacement, as he posted 20 points, 14 rebounds, and three assists in the win. But it wasn’t just him. The locals also hit their mark as Rain or Shine shot 16 three-pointers to rise to a 3-2 card. Finishing the game strong, Jericho Cruz poured in eight of his 14 markers in the fourth period, alongside five boards and five assists. Jewel Ponferrada chipped in 12 points and eight rebounds, while Mark Borboran got 11 for the Elasto Painters. “Everybody seemed to be on the same page today and that’s why we played well,” said coach Caloy Garcia. “Basically, everybody stepped up in today’s game.” Beau Belga also was a positive influence for his team this time out, doing the dirty work with five points, 10 rebounds, and three assists to bounce back after being ejected in Rain or Shine’s last game against Kia. The Elasto Painters stepped on the gas pedal early, jumping to a 27-11 lead in the first quarter to set the tone for the whole game. They led by as much as 28, 62-34, courtesy of a Maverick Ahanmisi jumper at the 8:28 mark of the third quarter. Debuting import Glen Rice Jr. woke the KaTropa up out of their slumber, chopping the lead down to 12, 66-54, after an RR Garcia free throw with 3:46 left in the period, but a pair of Chris Tiu treys followed by another triple from Mark Borboran restored order for Rain or Shine and brought the lead back up to 20, 77-57. With the absence of its national team players, the KaTropa couldn’t keep up with the hot-shooting Elasto Painters and shot only 28 percent from the field. Rice scored 19 points that went with eight rebounds, and three assists in his first game with the KaTropa, as he struggled to draw support from his locals. Ranidel de Ocampo and Levi Hernandez wound up with 11 points for TNT. The scores: RAIN OR SHINE 105 – Bullock 20, Cruz 14, Ponferrada 12, Borboran 11, Yap 10, Ahanmisi 9, Trollano 7, Tiu 6, Belga 5, Robles 4, King 3, Matias 2, Daquioag 2, Maiquez 0. TNT 73 – Rice Jr. 19, De Ocampo 11, Hernandez 11, Williams 8, Lingganay 6, Tautuaa 5, Garcia 4, Reyes 3, Nuyles 3, Tamsi 2, Carey 1, Golla 0. Quarters: 30-14, 49-32, 77-58, 105-73. Written by: Randolph B. Leongson The post Bullock bounces back, leads ROS rout of TNT appeared first on Philippine Basketball Association. http://j.mp/2fXpFuM
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#tamsi draws#a3! fanart#a3! summer troupe#kumon hyodo#tenma sumeragi#yuki rurikawa#muku sakisaka#misumi ikaruga#kazunari miyoshi#this one gets a separate post cause im really proud of this lmao
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a3 product animations i made :D
full pngs under cut
glasses were inspired by the gentle monster rrr 02 and the nails were inspired by nailcissist element 26 mini!!
#a3! fanart#tamsi draws#ibuki dozono#banri settsu#yuki rurikawa#i really did all these in a month omg... ? i'm never getting this work ethic again#a3!
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looollll he got an obvious fuckin crush
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aaand here's all the stuff i drew but couldnt classify into specific posts KSAJSKDFSGHDG that's all for my a3 fanart dumps!
also, the last drawing is my fandesign of izumi's mom. i am so intrigued by her
#a3! fanart#tamsi draws#sakuya sakuma#banri settsu#izumi tachibana#juza hyodo#citron#tangerine#masumi usui#yes the outfit masumi's wearing in the second one is a gidle outfit im obsessed with them#rento kinozaki#i drew that before i saw his fullbody sprite lmao#azuma yukishiro
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izumi my beloved
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tenma inste update!! actual photos under read more hehe
#tamsi draws#a3! fanart#tenma sumeragi#yuki rurikawa#muku sakisaka#misumi ikaruga#kazunari miyoshi#kumon hyodo#natsugumi#summer troupe#this took me so much work and blood and sweat and tears#and i was fistfighting adobe animate for my life#but it was so worth it <3 i love you natsugumi
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#a3! fanart#tamsi draws#kics#towa ichinoe#ibuki dozono#keiku karashina#kureha nishiki#i love them. we know little about them but i love them already
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i miss ssr family era
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more doodle thingys
#tamsi draws#a3! fanart#citron a3#guy a3#izumi tachibana#kamekichi#HELP ME HE DOESNT EVEN HAVE HIS OWN TAG FKJGSHDFGSFG#guy's fuyu 10th ssr backstage got me crying#“guy-kun” guy you are so loved#also i think it'd be funny if kamekichi beefed with izumi a little#cause yukio took care of him with zen. like izumi wasn't born first
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